- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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Offered by
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This project will teach you about TypeScript Arrays on TypeScript playground on how to store multiple values of the same type in a single container called Arrays. It covers both single and two dimensional arrays. In addition to this you will learn some of the TypeScript array methods on how to access, add and delete elements from an array. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.الوحدات
TypeScript Arrays
1
Assignment
- Graded Quiz: Test your Project understanding
1
Labs
- TypeScript Arrays
1
Readings
- Project-based Course Overview
Auto Summary
Explore TypeScript Arrays in this engaging course by Coursera, designed for intermediate learners. Delve into single and two-dimensional arrays, and master methods to access, add, and delete elements. Ideal for personal development, this 180-minute course is free and optimized for North America. Join now and enhance your TypeScript skills!
- Level Foundation
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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By the end of this project, you will be able to create an accurate customer problem statement that diagrams the problem that your brand or product will solve for the customer. The power of creating a customer problem statement is that it becomes business intelligence that can maximize business opportunities by solving user experience problems. It does this by expanding upon the knowledge of the customer’s user experience by empathizing with the customer and the challenges or needs they must meet as a part of their normal life journey. In your project you will understand the benefits and use cases for customer problem statements while developing your own customer problem statement geared toward solving user experience or UX problems. To do this, you will gain hands-on experience applying design thinking, user experience knowledge, and context from the customer journey to build a visualization of a customer problem statement in the Miro online visual collaboration platform for teamwork. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.الوحدات
Develop a UX Customer Problem Statement in Miro
1
Assignment
- Graded Quiz: Test your Project understanding
1
Discussions
- What is your favorite feature in Miro?
1
Labs
- Develop a UX Customer Problem Statement in Miro Project
1
Readings
- Project Overview
Auto Summary
Unlock your potential in Personal Development with this beginner-friendly course on creating a UX Customer Problem Statement in Miro, presented by Coursera. In just 180 minutes, gain hands-on experience with design thinking and user experience techniques to craft impactful problem statements that enhance business opportunities. Ideal for North American learners, this free course empowers you to empathize with customers and visualize their journey using Miro's collaboration platform. Join now to transform customer challenges into actionable business intelligence!
- Level Foundation
- المدة 11 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة O.P. Jindal Global University
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Welcome to the course Ethics in Public Policy! This course will help you learn about the role that ethical, moral, and cultural principles play when lawmakers and public officials formulate and execute public policy. This course draws upon classical writings in political theory and contemporary cases on ethical dilemmas in public policymaking. It will enable you to debate various ethics themes such as justice, equality, fairness, individual liberty, free enterprise, charity, human rights, and minimising harm to others. It will also help you grasp how these themes integrate into various decision-making models, such as the utilitarian approach, fairness and justice approach, and rights approach. This course will help you examine these models in a real-life context to help balance competing interests to make the best decision. In this course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the challenges that stand at the crossroads between moral and practical decision-making as a real-life practitioner. You will find answers to questions such as if tolerance is a virtue in public policies that risk challenging constitutional norms, what could be the ethical implications of state violence in the name of national interest, and if it would be a good ethical policy to building dams to generate electricity for more people by displacing the inhabitants of that area. With the help of case studies, this course will help you dive deep into the dilemmas faced by the policymakers (both elected and appointed). It will also help you find some middle-ground that is morally just and optimizes social purpose.الوحدات
Course Introduction
1
Videos
- Welcome Video
1
Readings
- Course Overview
Utilitarianism and Libertarianism
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Utilitarianism and Libertarianism
- Graded Quiz: Utilitarianism and Libertarianism
4
Videos
- Utilitarianinsm of Bentham
- Mill's Political Philosophy
- What Is Libertarianism?
- Entitlement Theory
2
Readings
- Essential Reading Material: Utilitarianism and Libertarianism
- Recommended Reading Material: Utilitarianism and Libertarianism
Justice as Fairness
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Justice as Fairness
- Graded Quiz: Justice as Fairness
4
Videos
- What Is Fairness?
- Theory of Justice
- What Is the Right Thing to Do?
- Distributive Justice
2
Readings
- Essential Reading Material: Justice as Fairness
- Recommended Reading Material: Justice as Fairness
Ethics and Economic Policy
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Ethics and Economic Policy
- Graded Quiz: Ethics and Economic Policy
5
Videos
- Ethical Economic Policies
- Markets and Morals
- MNCs and Ethics of Global Responsibility
- Indian Ethos and Development
- WTO: Ethics of International Trade
2
Readings
- Essential Reading Material: Ethics and Economic Policy
- Recommended Reading Material: Ethics and Economic Policy
Ethics and Social Security
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Ethics and Social Security
- Graded Quiz: Ethics and Social Security
4
Videos
- What Is Social Security?
- Government and Social Security
- Managing a Pandemic: Covid-19 in India
- Health Care Rationing
1
Readings
- Essential Reading Material: Ethics and Social Security
What Is Equality?
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: What is Equality?
- Graded Quiz: Equality of What?
5
Videos
- Equality of What?
- Equality of Resources - Part 1
- Equality of Resources - Part 2
- Capability and Well-being
- UNSDG #10: Reduce Inequalities
2
Readings
- Essential Reading Material: What is Equality?
- Recommended Reading Material: What is Equality?
Global Governance
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Global Governance
- Graded Quiz: Global Governance
4
Videos
- Ethical Global Governance
- Corruption
- The Future of Global (Dis) Order: Exclusive Populism vs. Inclusive Global Governance?
- Environmental Ethics and Global Governance
2
Readings
- Essential Reading Material: Global Governance
- Recommended Reading Material: Global Governance
Auto Summary
"Ethics in Public Policy" is a foundational course in Personal Development, led by Coursera. It delves into the role of ethical, moral, and cultural principles in public policy formulation and execution. Through classical political theory and contemporary cases, learners will explore themes such as justice, equality, and human rights, and apply decision-making models like utilitarianism. The course offers an in-depth understanding of moral vs. practical decision-making challenges via real-life case studies. With a duration of 660 minutes, it is available through Starter and Professional subscriptions, targeting those interested in ethical public policy.
- Level Professional
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create a network topology using Cisco packet tracer. You will be able to apply basic configurations on network devices, identify the importance of routers in your network topology, and differentiate between the types of routing protocols, Moreover, you will be able to configure routing protocols as rip and EIGRP and OSPF on your router. Learning the routing protocols will provide you with the basics you need to begin working in the network engineering field. This guided project is for people who would like to enter the world of computer networking architecture and network administration. This project will enhance your skills in the networking field as learning routing protocols will benefit you much in your career as a network engineer. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Auto Summary
Discover the essentials of network topology with "Routing Protocols Fundamentals using Cisco Packet Tracer." This intermediate, 1-hour project-based course from Coursera focuses on personal development in networking. Learn to create and manage network topologies using Cisco Packet Tracer. Available with a free subscription, it's ideal for those looking to enhance their networking skills.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 20 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Macquarie University
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Offered by
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Multimodal texts make learning interesting. Video, podcasts and infographics not only have the capability to excite and engage, but to reach a broader demography of learners who don’t thrive on verbal language knowledge acquisition and exchange alone. Multimodal texts provide a variety of ways in which to communicate and provide information to learners, as well as meet the needs of different learners’ preferences. Using video, podcasts, infographics or images as well as text, directly impacts learning outcomes. Design decisions that incorporate multimodal learning objects – made by both educators and learners – can make learning memorable, meaningful and retainable. Decisions we make about how we communicate should be done through a systematic and informed process, rather than via a random selection of tools. In this course, you’ll explore learning design principles associated with how, why and when to use multimodal texts. You’ll also explore and analyse the features and benefits of a range of text types, such as video, audio and infographics. The course is designed for educators, teachers, learning designers, instructional designers, tutors, lecturers, course convenors and anyone else who may be interested in creating powerful and memorable learning experiences for learners of all ages. Learning outcomes By the end of this course, you’ll: 1. Recognise best practice design principles and approaches for multimodal text creation 2. Select, design and create a variety of multimodal text types, including video, audio and infographics 3. Critically reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of the different multimodal text typesالوحدات
Welcome to the course and critical information
1
Discussions
- Introduce yourself
1
Videos
- Welcome to Create video, audio and infographics for online learning
3
Readings
- Welcome to Create video, audio and infographics for online learning
- Welcome to Country
- Course overview
Week 1 - Overview
1
Videos
- Week 1 overview
Week 1 - Lesson
3
Videos
- 4 Key Principles - Purpose, space, time, role
- The rapid design process
- Podcast | Practical advice for educators who are new to online learning and teaching
2
Readings
- The six learning types
- Podcast |Bio of subject matter experts - Gai Ramesh & Sonia Saddiqui
Week 1 - Practice
1
Assignment
- Week 1 - Recall quiz
1
Readings
- Week 1 Challenge exercise| Exploring the 4 Key Principles: purpose, space, time and role
Week 1 - Additional learning resources
2
Readings
- Additional learning resources
- Reference list
Week 1 - Assessment
1
Assignment
- Week 1 Graded quiz
Week 2 - Overview
1
Videos
- Week 2 overview
Week 2 - Lesson
2
Videos
- Choosing the right infographic type for your learners
- Podcast | Top tips for creating simple and effective infographics
3
Readings
- Using infographics - The advantages and disadvantages
- Infographics | Digital multimodal text guide
- Podcast |Bio of subject matter expert - Fidel Fernando
Week 2 - Practice
1
Assignment
- Week 2 Recall quiz
4
Readings
- Week 2 Challenge exercise | Make your own infographic!
- Using Canva - tips and tricks for beginners
- Using Venngage - tips and tricks for beginners
- Using Visme - tips and tricks for beginners
Week 2 - Additional learning resources
2
Readings
- Additional learning resources
- Reference list
Week 2 - Assessment
1
Assignment
- Week 2 Graded quiz
Week 3 - Overview
1
Videos
- Week 3 overview
Week 3 - Lesson
2
Videos
- Podcast | The power of storytelling when creating audio content
- Podcast | Technical tips on creating podcasts and audio learning resources
6
Readings
- Audio | Bio of subject matter expert - Grazia Scotellaro
- Audio resource | Using audio in education
- Audio resource | The advantages & disadvantages of using audio in education
- Audio | Digital multimodal text guide
- Podcast | Bio of subject matter expert - Associate Professor Albert Atkin
- Podcast | Bios of subject matter experts - Dr Michelle Hadamache & Dr Jimmy Van
Week 3 - Practice
1
Assignment
- Week 3 Recall quiz
1
Readings
- Week 3 Challenge exercise | Make your own educational podcast!
Week 3 - Additional learning resources
2
Readings
- Additional learning resources
- Reference list
Week 3 - Assessment
1
Assignment
- Week 3 Graded quiz
Week 4 - Overview
1
Videos
- Week 4 overview
Week 4 - Lesson
3
Videos
- The advantages & disadvantages of using video
- Rapid design video learning objects
- Vodcast | Designing, developing and preparing instructional videos for learners
2
Readings
- Video | Digital multimodal text guide
- Vodcast | Bios of subject matter experts - Dr Prashan Karunaratne & Pablo Delgado Hernandez
Week 4 - Practice
1
Assignment
- Week 4 Recall quiz
1
Readings
- Week 4 Challenge exercise | Make your own instructional video!
Week 4 - Additional learning resources
2
Readings
- Additional learning resources
- Reference list
Week 4 - Assessment
1
Assignment
- Week 4 Graded quiz
Week 5 - Overview
1
Videos
- Week 5 overview
Week 5 - Lesson
3
Videos
- Feedback and the critical friends protocol
- The critical friends protocol in action
- Podcast | How to share meaningful and effective feedback with learners
2
Readings
- Critical Friends Protocol overview
- Podcast | Bio of subject matter expert - Dr Anne Forbes
Week 5 - Practice
1
Assignment
- Week 5 Recall quiz
1
Readings
- Week 5 Challenge exercise | Using the Critical Friend Protocol
Week 5 - Additional learning resources
3
Readings
- Additional learning resources
- Reference list
- End of course feedback form
Week 5 - Assessment
1
Assignment
- Week 5 Graded quiz
Auto Summary
Enhance your personal development skills with the dynamic "Create video, audio, and infographics for online learning" course, offered by Coursera. This foundational course is meticulously designed to enrich the learning experience by integrating multimodal texts, including videos, podcasts, and infographics, which cater to diverse learning preferences and make education more engaging and accessible. Led by expert instructors, this 1200-minute course dives deep into the principles of learning design, guiding you through the systematic process of creating impactful multimodal content. You’ll explore the strategic use of various text types and learn to design, produce, and evaluate videos, audio content, and infographics to enhance learning outcomes. Ideal for educators, teachers, learning designers, instructional designers, tutors, lecturers, and course convenors, this course equips you with the skills to create memorable and effective learning experiences. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to recognize best practices for multimodal text creation, select and design various text types, and critically assess their effectiveness. Whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your skills, choose from two subscription options—Starter and Professional—to suit your learning needs. Embark on this journey to transform your educational approach and make a lasting impact on your learners.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 12 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of California San Diego
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Offered by
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How could you program a complex "choose your own adventure" game? How can your soccer game determine goals, balls out of bounds, and corner kicks? You'll learn to do both of these in this course! This class teaches the concepts of nested if/else statements and compound Boolean conditional expressions. For each concept, we'll start by helping you connect real-world experiences you are already familiar with to the programming concept you are about to learn. Next, through a cognitively scaffolded process we'll engage you in developing your fluency with problem solving with nested if/else statements and compound conditionals in a way that keeps frustration at a minimum. Along the way you will learn about the common challenges or "bugs" students have with these concepts as well as ways to help them find and fix those concepts. You'll also be guided in running classroom discussions to help students develop deeper understanding of these concepts. Finally, you'll prepare classroom resources to help your students to develop debugging skills. Additionally, you will create resources to help educate your students about the impacts of lack of equity in K-12 CS instruction.الوحدات
Course Orientation
1
Discussions
- Get to know your fellow learners!
2
Videos
- Welcome!
- Optional: The Computational Thinking & Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization
Technology Prep
2
Readings
- Using Googledocs in this Course
- Why Snap? Create your account
In My Life: Nested If/Else
1
Discussions
- What real world examples of conditional systems would your students know?
1
Videos
- In My Life: Nested Ifs
Interactive Puzzles: Nested If/Else
1
Assignment
- Puzzle It Out
1
Readings
- Interactive Puzzles Instructions: Nested If/Else
Code Walkthrough: Nested If/Else
2
Videos
- (Optional) Writing Programs: What's Special for Teachers?
- Debugging: Nested If Else Statements
1
Readings
- Create a Nested If Else Programs
Check Your Knowledge: Nested If/Else
1
Assignment
- Check your knowledge quiz
1
Readings
- Non-Interactive Programming Puzzles
Computational Thinking Development: Nested If/Else
1
External Tool
- Collaborative Knowledge Construction: Nested If Else
1
Videos
- Classroom Discussions: Nested If Else Statements
Teacher Powerup on Pencil Code Gym (pencilcode.org)
2
Videos
- Introducing: pencilcode.net -- a different (free) block based programming language
- Optimize Your Fortune!
1
Readings
- Improving Pencilcode.net
Concept Mastery Quiz
1
Assignment
- Concept Mastery Quiz: Nested If Else
1
Discussions
- What to remember about learning nested if else statements?
In My Life: Compound Conditionals
1
Videos
- Compound Conditionals in Soccer
Interactive Puzzles: Compound Conditionals
1
Assignment
- Puzzle It Out
2
Readings
- What is a truth table?
- Interactive Puzzles Instructions: Compound Conditionals
Code Walkthrough: Compound Conditionals
1
Videos
- Debugging: Compound Conditionals
1
Readings
- Create a Compound Conditionals Program
Check Your Knowledge Puzzles: Compound Conditionals
1
Assignment
- Check your knowledge quiz
1
Readings
- Non-Interactive Programming Puzzles
Computational Thinking Development: Compound Conditionals
1
External Tool
- Collaborative Knowledge Construction: Compound Conditionals
1
Videos
- Classroom Discussions: Compound Conditionals
Teacher Powerup on Scratch: Be the Student
2
Videos
- Scratch: Programming Because You Want To
- Introducing: Soccer in Scratch!
2
Readings
- TEDx Talk: Scratch
- Soccer in Scratch!
Concept Mastery Quiz
1
Assignment
- Concept Mastery Quiz: Compound Conditionals
1
Discussions
- What to remember about learning compound conditionals?
Pedagogy: Debugging
1
Videos
- What we know about debugging in block based languages
1
Readings
- Why are programming errors called bugs?
Equity: Computer Science For ALL and CS Education Week
1
Discussions
- What are your views on CS for All?
1
Videos
- From CS Teacher to CS Education Leader
2
Readings
- Views on Computer Science for Everyone
- Explore CS Education Week and Hour of Code
Pedagogy/Equity Mastery Quiz
1
Assignment
- Pedagogy/Equity Mastery Quiz
Auto Summary
This course, led by Coursera, focuses on teaching K-12 educators the intricacies of nested if statements and compound conditionals through engaging, real-world examples. Over 720 minutes, educators will develop problem-solving fluency, learn to debug common issues, and create classroom resources to foster equity in CS instruction. Subscription options include Starter and Professional tiers, making it accessible for all educators looking to enhance their computational thinking skills.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 6 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Johns Hopkins University
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In this course, higher education faculty will examine students’ barriers to learning, including unconscious bias, physical impairments, and lack of motivation. Participants will explore and discuss how inclusive pedagogy and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can help to address those barriers and improve student learning outcomes.الوحدات
Overcoming Barriers with Inclusive Pedagogy
3
Discussions
- Welcome!
- Implicit & Explicit Bias
- Inclusive Pedagogy
5
Videos
- Inclusive Pedagogy
- Inclusive Online Pedagogy
- Barrier to Learning: Feedback
- Barrier to Learning: Material Comprehension
- Barriers to Learning: Feedback While Teaching
7
Readings
- Pre-Course Survey
- General Barriers
- Communication Barriers
- Barriers to Learning: Feedback - Introduction
- Barriers to Learning: Material Comprehension - Introduction
- Barriers to Learning: Feedback While Teaching - Introduction
- Barrier to Learning: Bias
Inclusive Pedagogy in Online Learning Environments
1
Discussions
- Barriers to Learning
4
Readings
- Inclusive Pedagogy: Community of Inquiry
- Addressing Barriers to Learning with Inclusive Pedagogy
- Inclusive Pedagogy: Feedback - Introduction
- Wrap-Up
Universal Design for Learning: Framework and Principles
1
Discussions
- UDL: Universal Design for Learning
1
Videos
- Introduction to Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
4
Readings
- UDL: Why We Need Universal Design
- UDL: Framework and Principles
- UDL: Research Behind Universal Design for Learning
- How UDL Addresses Learning Barriers
Johns Hopkins UDL Areas of Focus
2
Discussions
- Areas of Focus & Learner Variability
- Action Plan (Optional)
4
Videos
- Focus Area 1: Creating learning objectives that are aligned to assessments
- Focus Area 2: Represent content in a variety of formats
- Focus Area 3: Provide diverse assessment strategies
- Focus Area 4: Incorporating active learning into learning experiences
4
Readings
- Introducing the Areas of Focus
- Focus Areas: Universal Design for Learning Guidelines
- Wrap-Up
- Where to Go Next
Auto Summary
This foundational course on Coursera, led by expert instructors, focuses on inclusive online teaching. It's designed for higher education faculty to identify and address barriers like unconscious bias and physical impairments. Through exploring inclusive pedagogy and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), participants will enhance student learning outcomes. The course spans 360 minutes and offers both Starter and Professional subscription options. Ideal for educators aiming to foster an inclusive learning environment.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 20 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Imperial College London
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In today’s ever-growing and changing world, being able to think creatively and innovatively are essential skills. It can sometimes be challenging to step back and reflect in an environment which is fast paced or when you are required to assimilate large amounts of information. Making sense of or communicating new ideas in an innovative and engaging way, approaching problems from fresh angles, and producing novel solutions are all traits which are highly sought after by employers. This course will equip you with a ‘tool-box’, introducing you to a selection of behaviours and techniques that will augment your innate creativity. Some of the tools are suited to use on your own and others work well for a group, enabling you to leverage the power of several minds. You can pick and choose which of these tools or techniques suit your needs and interests, focusing on some or all of the selected approaches and in the order that fits best for you. The practical approach of this course enables you to acquire an essential skill-set for generating ideas, with plenty of: - Fun e-tivities and exercises; - Practical lectures and tips; - Video representations of the techniques in action. By the end of this course you should be able to: - Pick a type of brainstorming you think will be useful to apply to a challenge - Use alphabet brainstorming in tackling a challenge - Use grid brainstorming in tackling a challenge - Use a morphological chart to synthesise a solution to a challenge - Use the TRIZ contradiction matrix to identify recommended inventive principles - Apply SCAMPER to a range of challenges The greatest innovators aren’t necessarily the people who have the most original idea. Often, they are people- or teams- that have harnessed their creativity to develop a new perspective or more effective way of communicating an idea. You can train your imagination to seize opportunities, break away from routine and habit, and tap into your natural creativity. Join this course and a community of practitioners in CREATIVITY!
الوحدات
Welcome to the course
1
Discussions
- Nice to meet you!
6
Readings
- Welcome to the course
- Course Structure and Syllabus
- Type of Assessments and Grading
- About Imperial College London and the Team
- How to Be Successful in this Course
- Glossary and Helpful Resources
Principles of Creativity
5
Discussions
- What is Creativity to You?
- Definitions of Creativity
- Small "c" creativity
- Big "C" Creativity
- When are you Creative?
4
Videos
- Mother and Father of Innovation
- Levels of Creativity
- Creative Environments
- Creative Environments - Part 2
2
Readings
- Inspirational Reading
- Recycled plastic will soon be the only choice
Creativity Tools
1
Assignment
- Knowledge Check: Creativity Tools
2
Videos
- Creativity Tools
- Brainstorming
3
Readings
- Creativity Tools
- Top 6 Brainstorming Techniques
- The Principles of Brainstorming
Brainstorming Tools
1
Assignment
- Knowledge Check: Grid Brainstorming
1
Discussions
- Application of Grid Brainstorming
5
Readings
- Flip chart
- Post-it
- Alphabet Brainstorming
- Brainwriting
- Grid Brainstorming
Thinking Styles
2
Assignment
- Taking an Evidence Based Approach
- Knowledge Check: Thinking Styles
1
Peer Review
- Thinking Styles in Practice
2
Discussions
- Article on global warming and climate change
- Share your Creativity Style
4
Videos
- The Value of Diversity
- Principles of various thinking styles
- Design Thinking
- Different Thinking Styles in Practice
5
Readings
- Introduction
- Taking an Evidence Based Approach
- Design Thinking - Concrete Canvas
- Design Thinking - Omlet
- Design Thinking - Farewill
Morphological Analysis
1
Assignment
- Knowledge Check: Morphological Analysis
1
Peer Review
- Application of Morphological Analysis
1
Discussions
- Morphological Chart
1
Videos
- Principles of Morphological Analysis
2
Readings
- Introduction
- Group Application
Morphological Analysis - Plot Line
1
Peer Review
- Plot Line Challenge
1
Discussions
- Production of an Original Morphological Analysis Chart
1
Videos
- Group Application of Plot Line MA
1
Readings
- Morphological Analysis applied to Plot Line
TRIZ
3
Assignment
- Knowledge Check: TRIZ Principles and Parameters
- Application of TRIZ - 1
- Application of TRIZ - 2
1
Discussions
- Share Your Inventive Principles from Application of Triz - 2
5
Videos
- Short Cut to Experience
- TRIZ: Principles and Description
- Contradiction Matrix
- Examples of Application: Contradiction Matrix
- Interview With the Expert: Oxford Creativity
7
Readings
- Introduction
- Introduction to TRIZ and its Tools
- TRIZ: 39 Parameters
- TRIZ: 40 principles
- Contradiction Matrix Grid
- Contradiction Matrix: Examples of Application
- Inventive solutions to everyday problems
Week 6 Introduction
1
Discussions
- Application of SCAMPER to the Ocean Plastic Crisis
1
Videos
- SCAMPER for Architecture
1
Readings
- Introduction to SCAMPER
Creative Problem Solving Using SCAMPER
1
Assignment
- Knowledge Check: SCAMPER
1
Discussions
- Using Scamper to Improve Wellbeing
1
Videos
- Team Innovation Using SCAMPER
1
Readings
- SCAMPER and use of different Thinking Styles
Using the Tools in Combination
1
Assignment
- Knowledge-Check: Overview of Creative Thinking Techniques
2
Discussions
- Share your B-link!
- Reflecting on your own skills and strength
3
Videos
- Examples of Application: Circle Brainstorming
- State of the Art Software: B-Link
- Peter Childs on Creative Thinking
6
Readings
- Introduction
- Creative Problem Solving
- The Double Diamond Model
- Circle Brainstorming Steps
- E-tivity: B-Link
- Course Wrap-up
Webinars and Newsletters
1
Readings
- CTT Newsletters
Auto Summary
Unlock your creative potential with the "Creative Thinking: Techniques and Tools for Success" course, designed to help you thrive in today's dynamic world. This engaging program, offered by Coursera, falls under the domain of Personal Development and is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their innovative thinking skills. Led by expert instructors, the course provides a comprehensive toolkit of behaviors and techniques to boost your innate creativity. Whether you're working solo or in a group, you'll learn to apply various methods to generate fresh ideas and solve problems from new perspectives. Throughout the 20-hour course, you'll engage in fun e-tivities, practical lectures, and watch video demonstrations of techniques in action. By the end, you'll be adept at using different brainstorming methods, morphological charts, the TRIZ contradiction matrix, and SCAMPER to tackle a range of challenges. This foundation-level course is available through paid subscriptions, including professional and starter options, making it accessible for anyone eager to develop a new perspective and communicate ideas effectively. Join now and become part of a vibrant community of creative practitioners!
- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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By the end of this guided project, you will be fluent in creating Program Communications artefacts for the Identification/Planning Phase for diverse programs. You will utilise a logical diagramming plan in an agile environment to develop the solution. This will enable you to identify and classify the required components for communication management. Furthermore, it will help develop a structural model for learning about the field of Program Management. If you are interested in building up the knowledge leading to this guided project, the following is the link to: [ Developing Programme Management Blueprint with ClickUp] https://www.coursera.org/projects/program-blueprint [Advanced Programme Planning Phases Framework in ClickUp] https://www.coursera.org/projects/program-advanced-planning This Guided Project is essential for individuals wanting to learn about the field, or looking to transition into working in Program Management. This guided project is designed to engage and harness your visionary and exploratory abilities. You will use proven models in an agile environment with ClickUp to engage in a hands-on learning experience.الوحدات
Program Communications Management in ClickUp
1
Assignment
- Graded Quiz: Program Communications Management in ClickUp
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- Program Communications Management in ClickUp
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- Program Communications Management in ClickUp
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Unlock your potential in Program Communications Management using ClickUp with this hands-on, intermediate course. Designed for aspiring program managers, this 180-minute guided project will teach you to create essential communication artefacts and develop structured models in an agile setting. Led by Coursera, the course offers a free subscription, providing an engaging learning experience for those aiming to excel in program management.
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In this 1.5-hour guided project, you will learn about more advanced types in TypeScript by extending a sample park review website and displaying visitors’ star ratings and comments. At the end of this class you will have a deeper understanding of advanced types in TypeScript and use it to make your code better organized and bug-resistant. Topics covered: TypeScript configuration file, union type, discriminated union type, tuple type, and generics types. Prerequisite: Basic to intermediate level of TypeScript. Basic HTML and DOM.Auto Summary
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